Now, it seems Disney went to great lengths at Longcross Studios to conceal a *major* set-piece but Google Maps was able to capture the piece in its full glory — and Disney’s spectacular attempt at keeping it under wraps.

While this isn’t the first time Disney has been extra, this is definitely taking things up a notch.

As The Last Jedi trailers have explicitly shown the Falcon landing in Luke’s exile home as well as the famed ship heading into battle, we’re hoping the decoy crates are mostly to keep out unwanted pilots like Lando and not an actual attempt to conceal the ship’s involvement with the eighth episode of the beloved franchise.

Still, the idea of seeing the Millennium Falcon hidden by colorful shipping crates is definitely hilarious. Kevin Beaumont, who found the image on maps, seemed both surprised and amused to see the iconic ship hidden by such a silly disguise.